Finally made my decision

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supnth
supnth
TAS
36 posts
TAS, 36 posts
9 Jul 2014 5:51pm
After much debate and sleepless nights about what board to get after coming out of retirement I have decided on a Starboard Pocket Rocket in wood construction.
I took into account my age, size, experience and requirements for the board and the pocket rocket became the obvious choice for where I am right now. Yes, it's up on litreage for my weight (78kg) but my year and a bit out of the water and my need for a short and stable board for small and very choppy surf make this an ideal board to get back into the sport I love, and miss so much.
Look out you Park Beach Boys - it's on
geared4knots
geared4knots
TAS
2649 posts
TAS, 2649 posts
9 Jul 2014 6:47pm
Nice choice,
The pocket rocket is a great board,
i think it will be even better this year!!!
supnth
supnth
TAS
36 posts
TAS, 36 posts
9 Jul 2014 7:27pm
geared4knots said...
Nice choice,
The pocket rocket is a great board,
i think it will be even better this year!!!




Oh - many thanks to you mate for your patience - I think you went well and truly above and beyond in customer service with this one ??
Supnorte
Supnorte
265 posts
265 posts
9 Jul 2014 5:39pm
Great choice. I used to have one (it was my first dedicated wave board) and I just loved it. I recommend it a lot to intermediate riders. Heaps of fun!
SUPSMURF
SUPSMURF
NSW
164 posts
NSW, 164 posts
9 Jul 2014 8:13pm
Congrats SUPnth, welcome back.

Top board choice. These boards are rare because people tend to hang on to them.

I'm 66kg and have owned mine for a while now. A lot of people told me that it had too many litres but it is so stable in all types of conditions.

In fact it is coming to Fiji next week over my dedicated wave board as it will cope better with the trade cross wind chop. Oh and it will probably go alright in the smooth stuff as well

No doubt it won't be my last board however unless it is kidnapped then it will always be in my quiver.

Good luck.


supnth
supnth
TAS
36 posts
TAS, 36 posts
11 Jul 2014 10:13am

On an un-related note - if you are in Hobart this weekend come along and help support this wonderful cause. Our team will be swimming from midday saturday till midday sunday to raise much needed funds for MS.
I've started working with people who are afflicted with this debilitating condition, so it's very close to my heart. I personally hope to swim for about 4 hours in shifts during the night, every cent is much appreciated.

Bill


hobartswim.everydayhero.com/au/bill-1



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